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Pillar of the Community
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Pillar of the Community
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 with the concrete man....search the customer rolled tubes.
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Pillar of the Community
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Interesting! I'd start by searching the rolls which were obviously hand rolled. The rolls which could be OBW rolls  I'd be torn between curiosity, wanting to keep them rolled, or selling them as rolls which appear to be OBW.
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Pillar of the Community
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What kind of microscope do you recommend for looking for errors? My loupe just doesn't seem to cut it.
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Quote: Here's a few more pics... Excellent! 
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Pillar of the Community
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Ok guys - I hate to keep the anticipation going but I went back....
I think I was just in shock yesterday and was super appreciative I even got what I did so I didn't ask any questions. I have an amazing local branch and never want to come off as selfish or stingy as other customers may also need to get coins. I know some people go crazy and get hundreds of dollars in change, I usually stick to $20-40 because they have explained they always need to have some on hand for others so I definitely understand and respect that.
Anyway I asked if they had any more and I was able to obtain "the final box they had." It's another box that looks exactly the same. Except this one seems more focused in the 1970's. I also had a partial roll of steel cents which was odd but I am certainty not complaining about missing 10 coins in a roll given the overall situation.
Give me some time as it could take several weeks if not longer before I get around to going through things. We had a major life trauma a few years ago and are now expecting a baby again very soon. We have a lot to prepare for mentally as well as other things that need to be done to get ready. I will keep you all posted as I get into this.
My final ask for now is still just a good recommendation for a microscope. I also have some 2024 cents that were sold as DDOs and DDRs but I need a better way to identify them. I'd love to be able to also share some of my findings so something take takes pics would be ideal!
Have a good weekend everyone.
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Quote: Anyway I asked if they had any more and I was able to obtain "the final box they had." It's another box that looks exactly the same. Except this one seems more focused in the 1970's. I also had a partial roll of steel cents which was odd but I am certainty not complaining about missing 10 coins in a roll given the overall situation. Fantastic! 
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Pillar of the Community
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Excellent, picking up more!  Personally, I do most of my CRH with a loop. For two reasons: A) I can manipulate changing the angle I'm looking at the coin. Sometimes, a slight angle (therefore, also a change of lighting) can reveal something which you may not see if only looking straight on with a scope. I often angle a coin slightly under the scope also, to see / photograph. B) I'm sort of the opinion that, if I can't see it with a loop, it's not worth it to me to keep. All that said, I've upgraded several times from a $19.00 scope to my current Elikliv EM4K. More than sufficient for my level of searching.
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Very cool you got another of those boxes, look forward to seeing your finds! As for the scope, they don't even have mine listed for sale anymore but there are a pile of different ones out there. Just do a search on the bay or Amazon for "microscope camera" and several will come up. Congrats on the new baby!
-makecents-
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Pillar of the Community
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This story just keeps getting better. I went back....again. Although I thought it was the final box last time, they had a few more and I was able to snag those. All in , I'm at $40 in the boxes and some loose rolls. Definitely the greatest score in my decade of CRH. Final counts.
Most look to be obw. several may have been tampered with at some point 10 rolls of circulated wheats (still need to open/search but looks to be 30's to 50's dates) 1 partial roll of steel pennies (labeled "lead coins" LOL) 54-D 60-P 60-P (NOT OBW but UNC) 63-P x 2 64-P x 5 64-D x 2 65-P x 3 66-P 67-P x 2 67-P x 1 (double tails but marked 67-P) 68-P x 2 68-S (Not OBW but Unc) 68-P x 2 69-D 70-D x 2 71-D x 2 71-S x 2 72-P x2 72-D x 2 73-P x 2 74-P x 4 75-P x 2 75-P (NOT OBW but UNC) 74-S x 2 75-P 79-P x 2 80-P 80-D x 4 83-D x 15 84-P x 9 Double Enders OBW unknown x 10
Maybe I will crack them open for errors or high MS coins someday but I hate to open them.. this was a KILLER HAUL!!! Definitely the most excitement I've had CRHing!
Edited by LibertyEagle20 06/11/2026 8:50 pm
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Bedrock of the Community
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Killer haul, indeed! Outstanding!
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Pillar of the Community
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I would have a hard time not opening the 72P and 84P rolls.
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Bedrock of the Community
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Awesome haul! 
Errers and Varietys.
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Pillar of the Community
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Quote: I would have a hard time not opening the 72P and 84P rolls. Those dates/mm got my attention too!  LibertyEagle20, regardless of what you do with them, this was a fantastic find, congrats and good luck!
-makecents-
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Nice group! 
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